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*[http://launchpad.net/gasp Graphics API for Students of Python] - GASP is a graphics API designed for beginning programmers and built on the pygame library. | *[http://launchpad.net/gasp Graphics API for Students of Python] - GASP is a graphics API designed for beginning programmers and built on the pygame library. | ||
− | * | + | *[[Activities/TimeLapse | TimeLapse]] - TimeLapse is designed to easily record, store, and display data to be used in applications that need a scheduled recording mechanism. |
*[http://launchpad.net/pygrapher pyGrapher] - pyGrapher is a utility for graphing functions as well as Polar and Parametric equations. | *[http://launchpad.net/pygrapher pyGrapher] - pyGrapher is a utility for graphing functions as well as Polar and Parametric equations. | ||
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+ | *[http://launchpad.net/graphical-logic-circuits Graphical Logic Circuits] - This program uses a graphical display to teach students about how computers work on the lowest level. |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 14 June 2009
Sugar Labs DC Software Development Projects
Sugar Labs DC is actively involved in the development of several projects.
- Guido van Robot - GVR is a tool designed to introduce people to the basic syntax and structure of programing.
- Graphics API for Students of Python - GASP is a graphics API designed for beginning programmers and built on the pygame library.
- TimeLapse - TimeLapse is designed to easily record, store, and display data to be used in applications that need a scheduled recording mechanism.
- pyGrapher - pyGrapher is a utility for graphing functions as well as Polar and Parametric equations.
- Graphical Logic Circuits - This program uses a graphical display to teach students about how computers work on the lowest level.